Frankie Dettori is a unique character in modern-day Britain: a millionaire champion jockey irresistible to the punters; a charismatic personality with an easy charm and immaculate dress sense that make him an instant favourite on TV chat shows; and a celebrity with a fascinating life story encompassing drama, passion, death and deliverance. In his own words, Frankie Dettori charts his rise from stable lad to champion jockey, revealing the endless hours of hard work, the fun along the way, and his determination to succeed against the odds. Controversial, informative and hugely entertaining, Frankie Dettori's life story will appeal to the millions of people who follow the sport as well as those intrigued to know more about one of the greatest talents that horse-racing has ever seen.
Dettori's self penned summary of his life up to August 2004, focusing on his horse racing career, from Italy, via his main career in the UK, to his globe trotting missions for the Godolphin stable. There's a whole chapter on Frankie's 'Magnificent Seven' at Ascot and on his near-death experience in the infamous plane crash he was involved in with Ray Cochrane. For what it's worth the book definitely has the 'media voice' of Frankie but fails to really open up his true self in my opinion. Interesting factual read from a racing perspective. 4 out of 12
I'm not fond of biographies where the subject is still heavily immersed in their field. Frankie Dettori is still a very popular and accomplished jockey and I feel this book will quickly be outdated. However, I enjoyed learning more about his history, something I knew nothing about, and appreciated the candidness he used in laying it all out, good and bad, and being open about taking the blame when it was accorded him.
Frankie Dettori was born in 1970 in Milan. His father was a jockey and his mother was a circus performer. He grew up around horses and around the track, and eventually became a jockey himself in 1987. He began doing flying dismounts, which made him easily identifiable to crowds. He was eventually hired on by Godolphin, where he had an exceptional career. Detorri almost lost his life in a plane crash in 2000, and cut down on riding considerably after that. Detorri was often on tv doing various things. He did struggle with substances, as many jockeys do. He has been very vocal about the issues of substances, eating disorders, and mental health in the jockey world. I admire that greatly about him. Currently, Detorri is facing some financial issues, which I hate to see. I hope that his life improves and things settle down for him. I always enjoyed watching him ride, and I appreciated this candid memoir about his career and struggles.